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Bells of Lazonby implements TROPOS ERP solution to integrate three product lines into a single business system
21 December 2007
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LONDON - 10 December, 2007 - SSI, a Chelford Group company and provider of ERP and supply chain management solutions for specialist industries, has announced a major new order from Bells of Lazonby, a |
leading UK independent bread and cake maker. Bells of Lazonby will now, for the first time, have full visibility and control of each of its three lines of business through a single integrated solution, and aims to reduce its
levels of held stock by up to 50 per cent. It will use the wide range of management information from TROPOS to enhance forecasting, production variances, order processing and cost efficiency of the entire business.
TROPOS will give Bells of Lazonby management information in real-time, so it can make instant decisions, which otherwise could cost the business. Empowering managers with this information will help support the dramatic expansion of its two new brands: the Village Bakery - organic recipes - and OK Foods - gluten, wheat and dairy free goods - as well as the sustained growth of the traditional Bells of Lazonby bakery. The TROPOS solution will also make it easier for Bells of Lazonby to continue its business with supermarkets, as real-time traceability and regulatory audit compliance will be made quicker and easier across its entire range of products.
"We previously used a specialist bakery system for our order processing, but it could not give us the visibility or adequately support management control across our rapidly expanding business," commented Dave Simmons, Business Systems Manager, Bells of Lazonby. "TROPOS gives us real-time insight into stock levels, order flows and fulfilment. This information on processes, as they're happening, makes it easier to eliminate any waste throughout the business and make our future business development easier and more profound. We are able to streamline not only production and stock levels, but also many administrative processes - which helps us reduce the burden of multiple and often duplicated forms of paperwork.
"We have a strong reputation for quality and excellence in our field - in fact we recently won an award from Sainsbury's for Bakery Supplier of the Year and won the Bakery category at the Food Manufacturer Awards as well. We will now be able to deliver that excellence of quality through enhanced processes. In the past we have held excess stock levels to ensure every job will be fulfilled. We can now be sure of that without over-crowded stockrooms because our forecasting and production variances are so accurate and up to date," continued Dave Simmons.
"There are many businesses that are expanding in the rapidly growing organic and specialist foods industries - and to make those operations as successful as possible, it is important that businesses optimise their stock holding and production processes," commented Neville Merritt, Group Marketing Director, Chelford Group. "Implementing the TROPOS system helps a wide range of organisations create the business framework for a stable and successful future."
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